Whitehorn has a strong network of schools, parks, and medical services nearby, with LRT access just to the west. The neighbourhood’s residential pockets feel calm, and errands are straightforward with shopping nodes close at hand.
Homes are primarily 1970s–80s builds with renovations over the years. If you want a convenient Northeast address with transit and services in easy reach, Whitehorn is a solid match. See the Whitehorn Wikipedia for additional community details.
Whitehorn Real Estate Listing Statistics
Data sourced from the Pillar 9™ MLS® System. Data is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
Average Price: $409,331.19|Median Price: $422,450
Highest Price: $624,900|Lowest Price: $149,900
Total Listings: 16|Average DOM: 48.69
Average Price/ft²: $420.64|Median Price/ft²: $399.72
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Popular LRT-served area with solid 1970s housing stock and steady upgrades.
Property mix: 1970s detached, semi-detached, and townhomes
Lots & streets: crescents and cul-de-sacs; lanes common; mature canopy
Era & upgrades: windows/roof/HVAC cycles; interior refreshes show well
Whitehorn is in the Calgary North East district. Whitehorn borders Westwinds and Temple to the northeast, and Rundle and Horizon to the southwest.
For demographic details please see the City of Calgary Whitehorn Profile for information on population, language, housing, mobility, education, income, and employment.
Click on the desired price range to see the associated Whitehorn homes for sale. After the search results open up, they can be refined using the "More Filters" button.
For a detailed breakdown of City of Calgary amenities, the MyCalgaryServices Map provides information on parks and playgrounds, recreation centres, sports facilities, public safety stations, schools, libraries, and transit. Click the link to open the amenities map.
Getting around Whitehorn
Mobility in Whitehorn varies by pocket across the North East. Some streets feel more walkable near parks, schools, and local shops, while other trips are more drive-oriented. The scores below load for a quick at-a-glance read.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How competitive is the market in Whitehorn right now?
Over the 12 months ending 2025-12-31, Whitehorn Detached homes had about 50.9% odds of selling (based on 82 sold + 1 pending vs 80 not sold outcomes). With roughly 1.73 months of inventory, the market read as seller-leaning—well-positioned listings often attract stronger competition.
What housing styles should I expect to see in Whitehorn?
Expect a mix that reflects ongoing redevelopment—original homes beside newer infill or apartment buildings, depending on the block.
Do renovated homes command a premium in Whitehorn?
Generally yes—thoughtful updates and quality workmanship tend to shorten time on market and support firmer pricing.
How fast do good listings sell in Whitehorn?
Over the 12 months ending 2025-12-31, Whitehorn Detached homes averaged about 32.2 days on market. The median was 25 days, and well-priced, well-presented homes often move faster than the average.
How much inventory is there in Whitehorn for Detached homes right now?
As of 2025-12-31, there were 12 active Detached listings in Whitehorn. With a 12-month average selling pace around 6.9 per month, that works out to roughly 1.73 months of inventory.
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